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Storage bin latch assembly

Patent 7552954 Issued on June 30, 2009. Estimated Expiration Date: Icon_subject February 13, 2026. Estimated Expiration Date is calculated based on simple USPTO term provisions. It does not account for terminal disclaimers, term adjustments, failure to pay maintenance fees, or other factors which might affect the term of a patent.
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Inventors

Assignee

Application

No. 11353376 filed on 02/13/2006

US Classes:

292/336.3OPERATORS WITH KNOBS OR HANDLES , 292/DIG31

Examiners

Primary: Lugo, Carlos

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Foreign Patent References

  • 3532216 DE 03/01/1987
  • 0289715 EP 11/01/1988
  • 2857684 FR 01/01/2005

International Classes

E05B 3/00
E05C 1/06

Description

TECHNICAL FIELD


The present invention relates generally to latches for moving panels and, more particularly, to latches particularly suited for overhead storage bins on an airplane.

BACKGROUND

Storage bins, and more particularly, overhead storage bins are used in airplanes to store carry-on luggage. Oftentimes the storage bins are used to capacity. Storage bins are placed in the open position so that passengers may place theircarry-on luggage therein. Flight attendants or passengers close the storage bins when they are full.

A latch handle is typically used to actuate latches inside the storage bin and are used to release the storage bin so that it may be positioned in an open position. Oftentimes, one latch is provided for each of the sides of the storage bin.

During various maneuvers, storage bins may open allowing contents to potentially fall therefrom. Oftentimes this is due to one of the two latches not being fully latched. When the bins are closed one latch may not be latched but the other sidemay be latched. In a standing still position, the single latch may hold but during various maneuvers, the single latch may become unlatched.

It would therefore be desirable to provide a latch handle that may be easily visually inspected to provide an indication as to whether the latch is properly closed. Also, it is desirable to provide a latch handle that is easily actuated bypeople with various vertical attributes.

SUMMARY

In one aspect of the invention, a latch handle assembly includes a bezel disposed within a panel and a handle having a center portion, a first grip portion, and a second grip portion. The center portion is disposed between the first grip portionand the second grip portion. The center portion pivotally mounts the handle within the bezel.

In a further aspect of the invention, a latching assembly comprises a stationary member, a movable member disposed adjacent to and moving relative to the stationary member, a latch assembly having a latch disposed on the movable member, and astrike disposed on the stationary member. A bezel is disposed within the panel. A handle having a center portion, a first grip portion and a second grip portion is disposed within the bezel. The center portion is disposed between the first gripportion and the second grip portion. The center portion pivotally mounts the handle within the bezel. A transmission means couples the handle to the latch so that when the latch is in a latched position, the center portion is disposed substantiallyflush with the bezel, and when the latch is in an unlatched position, the first grip portion extends into the bezel and the second grip portion extends out of the bezel.

One advantage of the invention is that a visual indication of the unlatched latch is easily ascertainable. That is, when the latch is in an unlatched position, flight attendants may easily see that the latch is not properly latched. To enhancethis, visual indicators may be provided on the edge of the latches so that an unlatched latch may be more evident.

Other advantages and features of the present invention will become apparent when viewed in light of the detailed description of the preferred embodiments when taken in conjunction with the attached drawings and appended claims.

BRIEFDESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a movable panel illustrated as an overhead storage bin and door.

FIG. 2 is a schematic representation of a handle and latch assembly formed according to the present invention.

FIG. 3 is a perspective view of a first embodiment of a latch formed according to the present invention.

FIG. 4 is a front view of a latch formed according to the present invention.

FIG. 5 is an end view of a latch of FIG. 4.

FIG. 6 is a front view of an alternative embodiment of a latch having a lock according to the present invention.

FIG. 7 is a front view of an alternative embodiment of a latch having a lock.

FIG. 8 is a perspective view of latch having an indicator according to the present invention.

FIG. 9 is a perspective view of an alternative embodiment of a latch having a popup indicator.

FIG. 10 is a perspective view of a latching mechanism according to one embodiment of the present invention.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT

In the following figures the same reference numerals will be used to illustrate the same components. The present invention is described with respect to an overhead storage bin for an aircraft. However, the present invention is suitable forvarious locations within an aircraft. Also, the invention is suitable for use in various other types of applications beyond aircraft applications which include automotive and non-automotive uses.

Referring now to FIG. 1, a movable panel 10 for an overhead storage bin 12 for an airplane 14 (a portion of which is shown) is illustrated. The movable panel 10 includes a latch handle assembly 16 formed therein. The latch handle assembly 16 isused to actuate a latch to hold the overhead bin 12 in a closed position.

The latch handle assembly 16 includes a bezel 18 and a handle 20. The bezel 18 is generally flush with the surface of the panel 10 and is recessed therein. The handle 20 in a latched position is generally parallel to the outer edge of the bezeland the movable panel 10. As will be further described below, the handle 20 is generally flush with the bezel 18 so that it does not protrude except for grip portions as will be further described below.

Referring now to FIG. 2, the overhead storage bin 12 is illustrated. The overhead storage bin 12 includes the movable panel 10 and end panels 22. End panels 22 move with the movable panels 10. In the art, the movable panel 10 may be called aface panel. The airplane 14 may include a stationary member 24. The stationary member 24 may be included on each of the overhead storage bin 12. The stationary member 24 may be coupled directly to the airplane or to another stationary structure of theairplane. A hinge 26 may be used to couple the stationary members 24 to the end panel 22. The end panel 22 may include a pair of latches 28. The stationary members 24 may include a strike 30. A transmission mechanism 32 is used to couple the latchhandle assembly 16 to the latch 28. Transmission mechanism 32 allows the latch 28 to engage and disengage the strike 30 to hold the overhead bin in a closed position. As will be described below, it is desirable for both latches to be used to engage thestrikes 30 so that the overhead bin is not inadvertently opened during the operation of the aircraft or other vehicle into which the latch assembly is mounted. As will be described below, an indication at the latch assembly may be provided to indicatethat one of the latches is not properly latched. This is transmitted to the latch assembly through the transmission mechanism 32 in a mechanical fashion. The transmission mechanism 32 may be one of a variety of types of transmission mechanisms such asa torque tube, cables, arm linkages, cams, gears, or the like. The latch 28 may be various types of latches that are used to engage a strike 30. Various types of latches and strikes may be used.

Referring now to FIG. 3, an exploded view of the present invention is illustrated. The latch handle assembly includes the bezel 18 and handle 20 that is received therein. A pin 34 couples the handle 20 to the bezel 18. The bezel 18 preferablyhas a first rounded end 36 and a second rounded end 38. The bezel may be made of various materials including plastic and metal. As mentioned above, the bezel is made to fit into a panel. A plurality of engagement ridges 40 may be integrally formed ormounted thereto. A flange 42 extends outward from the bezel 18. The panel is engaged between the flange 42 and the engagement ridges 40. Holes 44 within the bezel receive the pin 34.

The handle 20 includes a center portion 50 and a first grip portion 52 and a second grip portion 54. The center portion 50 is generally flush with the flange 42 of the bezel when the handle is inserted within the bezel 18. The first gripportion 52 and the second grip portion 54 may extend upward or outward from the bezel 18 so that it is easier to grip. A recessed portion 56 may be provided on each of the handle ends. The recessed portion 56 may be plain or may be colored to increasethe aesthetic appeal of the device.

Referring now to FIG. 4, the bezel 18 may include a decorative rim 60. For example, the decorative rim 60 may be formed of brightly colored material so that the latches may be easily located.

Referring now to FIG. 5, the second grip portion 54 is illustrated extending above the flange 42 of the bezel 18. Also, a space 62 used to receive the panel between the engagement ridges 40 and the flange 42 is illustrated.

Referring now to FIG. 6, an alternative embodiment of the latch handle assembly 16' is illustrated. In this embodiment one recessed portion 56 is replaced by a lock 70. The lock 70 may be used to extend or retract a rod or other type of lockingstructure so that the bin may be the overhead bin or other assembly to which the latch assembly is coupled may be secured.

Referring now to FIG. 7, a third embodiment of latch handle assembly 16'' is illustrated. In this embodiment, an insert 72 having a lock 74 thereon may be inserted between the handle 20 and the bezel 18. A lock mechanism 76 may be used toengage the handle 20 to prevent the handle from opening.

Referring now to FIG. 8, latch handle assembly 16 may include a first indicator 80 on a side of handle 20 so that it is noticeable whether or not the latches are latched or unlatched. In FIG. 8, the latch handle assembly 16 is illustrated in anunlatched position. It should be noted that first indicator 80 may be positioned on both a first side and a second side of the latch so that the unlatched or latched position may be readily ascertained in either direction.

A second indicator 82 may be positioned on the bezel 18. The second indicator 82 may have a visible triangular shape when the latch is in an open position. Both the first indicator and second indicator may be formed from various types ofpaints, including a reflective paint, a red paint, a red reflective paint, or various types and colors of indicators. The handle 20 in a "popped out" position has the first grip portion 52 recessed within the bezel and second grip portion 54 extendingoutward from the bezel 18. When viewing the first indicator 80 or the second indicator 82, one of the latches 28 on either side of the bin does not engage the strike 30. See FIG. 2. Therefore, the handle remains in a position so that the indicator isvisible and the handle is rotated outwardly on one end. This is an unlatched position.

Referring now to FIG. 9, the indicator takes the form of a pop out button 88. The pop out button 88 may be disposed above or below the latch on the panel 10. The pop out button 88 provides a second indicator to the handle 20 being disposeddiagonally within the bezel 18. The pop out button 88 may be used alone as an indicator or together with the angled handle described in FIG. 8.

Referring now to FIG. 10, another embodiment of the device is illustrated. In this embodiment, the bezel 18 has a handle 20 in a similar manner to those described above. However, the transmission mechanism 32 is formed of a torque tube 90. Thetorque tube 90 rotates in the same direction that the handle rotates. Brackets 92 are fixedly coupled to the bezel 18 rather than using the engagement ridges 40 in the previous embodiments. In this embodiment, couplers 94 are used to couple the handle20 to the pin 34. An engagement mechanism 96 couples the handle 20 to the torque tube 90. As the handle 20 rotates, the torque tube 90 also rotates in the same direction. A spring 98 is coupled between the torque tube 90 and the bezel 18. The spring98 may be various types of urging members. The spring 98 urges the handle 20 in an open position. Thus, unless the latches 28 shown in FIG. 2 are not engaged, the handle remains in the open or unlatched position.

The engagement mechanism 96 may include pivots 100 and a sliding arm 102. A paddle 104 engages the torque tube 90 and rotates the torque tube as the handle rotates.

While particular embodiments of the invention have been shown and described, numerous variations and alternate embodiments will occur to those skilled in the art. Accordingly, it is intended that the invention be limited only in terms of theappended claims.

Other References

  • Unknown, Touchy Subject, Aircraft Interiors International, Sep. 2005, UK & International Press, United Kingdom.
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